2002 World Indoor Bowls Championship

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World Indoor Championships 2002
24th World Indoor Bowls Championships
LocationEngland Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Date(s)08-26 January 2002.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
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The 2002 Potters Holidays World Indoor Bowls Championship [1] was held at Potters Leisure Resort, Hopton on Sea, Great Yarmouth, England, from 08-26 January 2002.
In the singles Tony Allcock completed a shock victory. Unseeded and unfancied the Englishman’s win equalled the record of three title wins by David Bryant and Richard Corsie.
In the pairs Hugh Duff & Paul Foster defeated Greg Harlow & Graham Robertson in the final.

The women's singles competition took place in Belfast from April 18–20. The title was won by Carol Ashby.

Notes[]

A new scoring format was introduced; a game would now consist of two sets of nine ends. If the two sets resulted in draw (one set each) then a deciding set of just three ends would be played to determine the winner.

Winners[]

Event Winner
Men's Singles England Tony Allcock
Women's Singles England Carol Ashby
Men's Pairs Scotland Hugh Duff & Scotland Paul Foster

Draw and results[]

[2] [3]

Men's singles[]

First round Second round Quarter finals Semi finals Final
1 Scotland Paul Foster 1 7 2
England Mark Bantock 13 2 0 1 Scotland Foster 5 12 2
16 England David Holt 10 2 0 Australia Jeffrey 9 0 0
Australia Adam Jeffery 8 12 2 1 Scotland Foster 11 6
8 Wales Stephen Rees 9 7 Northern Ireland McCloy 6 4
Wales David Harding 8 6 8 Wales Rees 4 1
9 Scotland Hugh Duff 8 5 0 Northern Ireland McCloy 11 10
Northern Ireland Gary McCloy 7 9 2 1 Scotland Foster 3 6
4 Wales John Price 9 9 England Allcock 9 6
Wales 6 3 4 Wales Price 8 9 0
13 Northern Ireland Jonathan Ross 9 9 13 Northern Ireland Ross 5 10 2
England Wynne Richards 6 1 13 Northern Ireland Ross 5 10 0
5 Wales Robert Weale 3 7 England Allcock 9 3 2
England Tony Allcock 12 8 England Allcock 10 8
12 Wales Jason Greenslade 6 11 2 12 Wales Greenslade 5 6
England Mervyn King 11 2 1 England Allcock 8 9
3 Scotland Alex Marshall 10 4 2 6 Scotland Corsie 3 4
England Billy Jackson 7 11 0 3 Scotland Marshall 6 8
14 England Andy Thomson 10 9 14 England Thomson 5 7
England 3 5 3 Scotland Marshall 6 8
6 Scotland Richard Corsie 11 9 6 Scotland Corsie 11 8
Northern Ireland Neil Booth 1 6 6 Scotland Corsie 6 9
11 Hong Kong Noel Kennedy 10 7 11 Hong Kong Kennedy 6 7
England Greg Harlow 5 7 6 Scotland Corsie 9 3 2
2 Scotland David Gourlay 10 12 15 England Bond 4 7 0
Hong Kong 8 0 2 Scotland Gourlay 9 5 1
15 England Ian Bond 7 12 2 15 England Bond 5 7 2
South Africa 9 2 0 15 England Bond 11 11
7 England Les Gillett 4 2 10 England McMahon 6 9
England Simon Skelton 9 7 England Skelton 4 11 1
10 England Mark McMahon 12 10 10 England McMahon 10 3 2
United States 1 6

Men's Pairs[]

First Round Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
1 England Les Gillett

England Mark McMahon

10 9
Wales

Wales

4 4 1 England Gillett

England McMahon

2 2
8 England Greg Harlow

Scotland Graham Robertson

14 9 8 England Harlow

Scotland Robertson

10 9
Hong Kong

Hong Kong

3 4 8 England Harlow

Scotland Robertson

9 8
4 Scotland David Gourlay

Scotland Alex Marshall

13 9 4 Scotland Gourlay

Scotland Marshall

4 4
New Zealand Rowan Brassey

New Zealand

1 1 4 Scotland Gourlay

Scotland Marshall

13 9
5 Wales Jason Greenslade

Wales Robert Weale

7 7 2 5 Wales Greenslade

Wales Weale

1 1
Scotland Joey Strickland

Scotland George Sneddon

8 5 0 8 England Harlow

Scotland Robertson

8 8 1
2 Scotland Hugh Duff

Scotland Paul Foster

10 9 2 Scotland Duff

Scotland Foster

5 10 2
South Africa Duanne Abrahams

South Africa Donny Piketh

7 2 2 Scotland Duff

Scotland Foster

11 10
7 England David Holt

England Tony Allcock

10 2 1 England Theobald

England Leeman

3 7
England

England

3 12 2 2 Scotland Duff

Scotland Foster

4 6 2
3 Wales John Price

Wales Stephen Rees

5 8 0 Northern Ireland Henry

Northern Ireland McClure

9 5 1
Australia Mark Casey

Australia Adam Jeffery

10 6 2 Australia Casey

Australia Jeffrey

4 2
6 England Gary Smith

England Andy Thomson

8 3 0 Northern Ireland McClure

Northern Ireland Henry

8 10
Northern Ireland Ian McClure

Northern Ireland Jeremy Henry

6 8 2

Women's singles[]

First Round Semi Finals Final
               
England Carol Ashby 6 9
England Margaret Johnston 5 7
England Ashby 4 11 2
New Zealand Jensen 6 3 1
New Zealand Wendy Jensen 9 5
England 1 5
England Ashby 11 8
Wales Morgan 5 8
Wales Betty Morgan 3 9 2
Guernsey Alison Merrien 7 6 0
Wales Morgan 10 8
Scotland Forrest 8 5
Scotland Julie Forrest 9 9
Jersey Karina Horman 5 1

References[]

  1. ^ "Home". Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Archive - The Times". Archived from the original on 18 January 2017. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
  3. ^ "2002 Results". World Bowls Tour.

External links[]

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